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+ | !colspan =2|Elevations | ||
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+ | |Depth of the gravel and invert of the underdrain | ||
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+ | |Inverts for inflow and outflow points | ||
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+ | |Filter media depth | ||
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+ | |Ponding depth provided between the surface of the filter bed and the overflow structure | ||
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+ | !colspan =2|Landscaping and Stabilization | ||
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+ | |Correct vegetation should be planted | ||
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+ | |Pretreatment area should be stabilized | ||
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+ | |Drainage area should be stabilized prior to directing water to the bioretention | ||
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+ | !colspan =2|The following items should be checked after the first rainfall event, and adjustments should be made as necessary: | ||
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+ | |Outfall protection/energy dissipation at concentrated inflow should be stable | ||
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+ | |Flow should not concentrate and should spread evenly over the filter bed | ||
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+ | |Ponded water at the surface of the bioretenton facility must drain within 24 hours of the end of the storm event. <br> The biomedia should fully drain within a maximum period of 72 hours | ||
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+ | |Excessive sediment accumulation should not be present | ||
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[[category:Checklists]] | [[category:Checklists]] | ||
[[category:Construction]] | [[category:Construction]] |
Revision as of 00:08, 5 September 2017
Common construction pitfalls can be avoided with careful construction supervision that focuses on the following aspects:
Erosion and Sediment Control | |
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Bioretention locations should be blocked from construction traffic and should not be used for erosion and sediment control | |
Proper erosion and sediment controls should be in place for the drainage area | |
Materials | |
Gravel for the underdrain should be clean and washed; no fines should be present in the material | |
Underdrain pipe material should be perforated and of the correct size (when specified in design) | |
A cap should be placed on the upstream (but not the downstream) end of the underdrain (when specified in design) | |
Biomedia should be tested to confirm that it meets specifications | |
Mulch composition should be correct | |
Elevations | |
Depth of the gravel and invert of the underdrain | |
Inverts for inflow and outflow points | |
Filter media depth | |
Ponding depth provided between the surface of the filter bed and the overflow structure | |
Mulch depth | |
Landscaping and Stabilization | |
Correct vegetation should be planted | |
Pretreatment area should be stabilized | |
Drainage area should be stabilized prior to directing water to the bioretention | |
The following items should be checked after the first rainfall event, and adjustments should be made as necessary: | |
Outfall protection/energy dissipation at concentrated inflow should be stable | |
Flow should not concentrate and should spread evenly over the filter bed | |
Ponded water at the surface of the bioretenton facility must drain within 24 hours of the end of the storm event. The biomedia should fully drain within a maximum period of 72 hours | |
Excessive sediment accumulation should not be present |